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A mixture contains four solid organic compounds containing A, B, C and D. On heating only C changes from solid to vapour state .C can be separated from the rest in the mixture by

A

Distillation

B

Sunlimation

C

Fractional distillation

D

Crystallisation

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B

Sublimation is suitable in this case
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